Back on May 16th, the U.S. Commerce Department put Huawei on its Entity List for security reasons. That prevents the company from accessing the U.S. supply chain it spent $11 billion on last year. While some exceptions are being made to allow Huawei to service existing customers, the manufacturer is shut off from purchasing memory chips from Micron and other components from Intel and Qualcomm. But what might hurt the company the most is its inability to license the Google Playservices version of Android for new devices. Last week, Google told the media that the Mate 30 line will not be able to use the version of Android it licenses, nor will the phones be able to employ Google's core Android apps or include the Google Play Store.
The Huawei Mate 30 line will sell well inside China thanks to a wave of patriotism
The Huawei Mate 30 Pro is believed to feature a 6.7-inch AMOLED curved edge display that will have a 90Hz refresh rate. That is 50% faster than the rate found on traditional smartphone displays and will lead to smoother animation for game players and buttery smooth scrolling. It also could reduce battery life which is one of the reasons why the Mate 30 Pro should ship with a 4500mAh capacity battery inside. Another feature that calls on the phone's battery is reverse wireless charging. This allows the handset's rear panel to be used as a wireless charging pad to power up certain accessories and compatible phones. The Mate 30 will reportedly be equipped with a 4200mAh battery.
Case render gives us a look at the Huawei Mate 30 Pro
The Mate 30 line has moved to a circular camera module from the square found on the back of the Mate 20 Pro. This is a bit ironic since both Apple and Google are turning to square camera modules this year for their new handsets. Speaking about the rear cameras, four of them will be inside the circular module belonging to the Mate 30 Pro. We could see two 40MP snappers (one for primary use, the other for ultra-wide-angle shots offering a 120-degree field-of-view), an 8MP telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom, and a Time of Flight (ToF) depth sensor to improve the bokeh effects on portraits.
Did you get it right? The countdown to #HuaweiMate30 starts now!— Huawei Mobile (@HuaweiMobile) September 1, 2019
We're going full circle in Munich on 19.09.2019.
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